Learn to Play the Ancient Game of Go at the Shoreline Library on April 30, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Library is set to host an engaging event on April 30, 2025, from 5 PM to 8 PM, where teens and adults can learn the ancient game of Go. This event is part of a broader effort to encourage cultural and intellectual activities within the community. Guided by volunteers from the Seattle Go Center, participants will explore the game’s intricate strategies and rich history. Go is celebrated not only for its complexity but also for fostering critical thinking and patience. Those already familiar with the game can enjoy free play sessions, allowing for social interaction and skill refinement.

Importantly, the event is completely free, and no registration is required, promoting inclusivity. By attending, participants can connect with others who share an interest in strategic thinking and cultural heritage. This event underscores the library's commitment to providing valuable educational experiences to the community.

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